Solving logarithmic equations | Exponential and logarithmic functions | Algebra II | Khan Academy
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- Solving Logarithmic Equations
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Wow I watched all your videos on logarithms in the past 30 minutes. I learn and understood so much. I'm in pre - calculus as a senior now and I never understood logs. Now when my teacher goes over logs next semester I'll understand everything he will say. You should do more videos. I'm subscribing
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Perfect video uses the 3 equations in one
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I was so close to punching a hole in every surface of my room but then his beautiful voice came on and told me “it’s all ok now, there’s always a 10 by log if there’s no variable” I proceeded with ease and comfort
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In a few contexts, log means log base e instead of base 10. Of course, it would be better to use "ln" for that. An example is the programming language r. log just means ln and and log10 means log base 10. logb for any other base.
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Why divide 16 by 2 if you could combine like terms on one side of the equal sign and subtract ?
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what if there is a number in front of the log? log3 x^2 = -2log3 4/5
you can make it into a exponent...for example if you have that -2 in front of log3....then make it log3^-2
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what do i do if i have different bases. for example one of my base is 2 and the other is 1/2?
Karina Nurlan change bases
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does he have a vid, if bases are different? :( But this one helped me so much ^^
very late reply lol
-if your bases are different, just simply turn the log form into the "index".
Like:
log_4 16 + log_3 9
= log_4 4^2 + log_3 3^2
= 2(1) + 2(1)
=4
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We gave an equation "M= m + 5 log (d) +5" and we want to make "d" the subject. how ?
How do you solve logs with different bases? I know you use change of base, but I just need an explanation.
Example:
log4 16 = log2 32
log 4 16 can be written as log 2 in square 16 ( and now the bases are same )
sorry for my english!
Log to the base 4 of 16 equals 2 and log to the base 2 of 32 equals 5. That problem ends up saying 2=5 (which obviously isn't true.) sometimes by just looking at the logarithm, you can figure out an exact number/quantity it's equal to and go from there. I'm taking honors pre Calc as a high school sophomore, and I can't be of much help, but I hope that somewhat helps and gives you another way to analyze them. I have my finals tomorrow as a matter of fact. That's why I looked this up. Haha
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Just having some trouble with something that might be trivial but nevertheless any help would be appreciated.
y=log10 8
well from what i know this will be a very large decimal now assuming you can't use a calculator you would probably simplify it
y=log10(8) y=(log(8)/log(10)) y=(3log(2)/log(10))
y=(3log(2)/log(2)+log(5))
otherwise a calculator will suffice
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how does one calculate 2 to the power 4.5?
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You don't need to know the base, because there are no 10's in the solution. Also, some people use log for base e as a standard.
Almost all calculators have a standard base of 10 for Log. And people use Ln for base e, not Log.
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you cant take the log base anything of a negative number because it doesn't have a solution
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Why 10 ?
10 is a good standard because we write numbers usually in base 10. on a log 10 scale, 1000000 (1 million) becomes 6 and 1000 becomes 3. It makes graphs and stuff easier to interpret. That being said, another really common base is e (Euler's constant). Usually for base e, you write "ln" for "natural log", but I'll warn there are some rare cases when "log" actually means "ln".
Anyone from 2017 ?
But why do you put 10 ?
When you don't have a base already stated then it is assumed to be 10.
because log 10 equals x as the opposite of exponents
10 is a convenient number that makes it easier for people to interpret data since we write numbers normally in base 10.